Topic: Supreme Court of India
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India's Supreme Court deals blow to corruption - and foreign investors (+video)
India’s Supreme Court has ordered the government to cancel telecommunications licenses awarded in 2008 that are at the center of one of the country’s largest corruption scandals.
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Have we outsourced sexual harassment?
As Western companies increasingly turn to Indian labor, they must be willing to acknowledge and confront widespread sexual harassment of female employees in India.
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How India feeds 120 million kids a day
India is home to the world's largest free-lunch program giving many schoolchildren across the country what may be their only hot meal for the day.
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India Ayodhya verdict delayed by concerns over Hindu-Muslim tensions
Tuesday, India's Supreme Court will hear a petition for more mediation in a 1992 case in which Hindus zealots destroyed a mosque on a long-contested site. The Ayodha verdict, due last week, has been delayed for security reasons.
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Ambani brothers' feud over gas prices hits energy-starved India
India's Supreme Court began hearing arguments in the Ambanis' faceoff over the price of gas extracted from the country's biggest-ever discovery. The argument could jeopardize operations and may discourage foreign investment.
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Mayawati: Indian politician refuses to stop erecting statues of herself.
India's low-caste political leader, Mayawati, has spent $500 million on statues of herself and others. But to supporters, the statues symbolize her monumental success.
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India's media blasted for sensational Mumbai coverage
With tensions running high between India and Pakistan, the press is being urged to quit fanning the flames.








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